TRAFOLO Engineering
I am a co-founder of TRAFOLO, a company building affordable, commercial-grade, specialized 3D FEM software for electromagnetics. I hold an M.Sc. in Electrophysics from KTH Royal Institute of Technology and have a strong background in research and computer simulation consulting.
Over the past decade, I have worked extensively in multiphysics simulation, covering electromagnetics, fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and plasma physics. My experience includes developing HPC simulation software for Scandinavia’s fastest supercomputers and developing numerical methods at Los Alamos National Laboratory. I am also the creator of the EOF-Library, which enables magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) simulations between ElmerFEM and OpenFOAM and is widely used in both academic and commercial applications.
Before founding TRAFOLO, I worked as a consultant with both early-stage startups and established companies, validating technologies, prototyping electromagnetic devices, and running simulation-driven design studies. In startups, solid physics often meant survival, while unphysical assumptions led to fast and costly failures. In larger organizations, I repeatedly encountered high simulation costs, license lock-in, and limited return on investment.
These experiences led me to co-found TRAFOLO in 2022 with business partner and software architect Marks Kuncevics. At TRAFOLO, I focus on engineering direction and operations, working closely with customers to connect rigorous physics, practical design constraints, and efficient simulation workflows for power electronics and magnetics design.
Sunday, March 22, 2026
9:30 AM - 1:00 PM CT
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
9:45 AM - 10:10 AM CT